Illustrations for Stern Magazine's article on the Third Way, an organization that encourages members to microdose LSD and other psychedelics as a way of achieving self-improvement.

Propublica: Half-Life

For Propublica: Two decades ago, the government apologized for not protecting nuclear workers and promised to “right the wrongs of the past.” Last year, Los Alamos National Laboratory worker Chad Walde died of a rare brain cancer linked to radiation. He believed his work may have caused it. The government rejected his benefits claim.

The New York Times: Diversity Fights at Google

Illustration for NYT on Google's ongoing struggle and infighting over hiring a more diverse workforce. AD Minh Uong

The New York Times: The Looming Trade War

Illustration fro NYT on the effects of the trade war between the U.S. and China on the stock market. AD Minh Uong

The New York Times: Dark Money Pharma

Illustration for NYT on the effects of dark money political campaign contributions from Big Pharma.

Playboy: Sex in North Korea

Illustration for Playboy on the sex lives of North Korean citizens. AD Erica Loewy.

Illustration for Amtrak The National Magazine. In New Hampshire, the Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist pulls into a long-forgotten station. AD Christos Hannides.

Pacific Standard: The Red Pill

Editorial illustration series for Pacific Standard magazine's article "The Red Pill," about the tortured relationship between Josh Damigo and his brother Nathan Damigo, a prominent figure in the white supremacist movement. Thanks to AD Taylor Le.